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The Rebound

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Initial release Mexico
Directors Bart Freundlich
Box office21. 79 million USD (worldwide)
Composers Clint Mansell
Producers Bart Freundlich
Mark Gill
Tim Perell
Robert Katz
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A 40-year-old divorcee tries to build a new life for her family in New York as she embarks on a relationship with a much younger man. Sparks fly between the couple, but Sandy finds herself questioning whether the relationship can last.

Mortgage lending hits lowest level since 2016 excluding pandemic

Mortgage lending hits lowest level since 2016 excluding pandemic
Mar 29,2023 7:50 am

... But she said The Rebound in approvals suggested " green shoots might be appearing" in the housing market...

UK house prices forecast to fall for the next two years

UK house prices forecast to fall for the next two years
Nov 18,2022 7:11 am

... For example, despite The Rebound after the 2008 financial crisis, house prices in the north-east of England only returned to their pre-crash levels at the end of 2020...

Shop sales rise but remain below pre-pandemic levels

Shop sales rise but remain below pre-pandemic levels
Nov 18,2022 2:41 am

... The Rebound followed weak sales in September due to shops being open for fewer hours or closing for Queen Elizabeth II s funeral, the ONS said...

Study links coronavirus lockdowns to birth rate drop in Europe

Study links coronavirus lockdowns to birth rate drop in Europe
Oct 14,2022 6:31 am

... " The fact that The Rebound in births does not seem to compensate for the decrease in January 2021 could have long-term consequences on demographics, particularly in western Europe where there are aging populations, " Dr Pomar said...

Heathrow regains crown as Europe's busiest airport, data shows

Heathrow regains crown as Europe's busiest airport, data shows
Oct 11,2022 5:50 am

... Despite The Rebound, passengers numbers were still 15% below pre-pandemic levels, it added...

Ryanair boss hits out at airports: 'They had one job'

Ryanair boss hits out at airports: 'They had one job'
Jul 25,2022 11:10 am

...A Ryanair boss has criticised airports for not recruiting enough staff to cater for The Rebound in travellers, saying they had " had one job to do to"...

Edinburgh Airport suspends helpline over baggage backlog abuse

Edinburgh Airport suspends helpline over baggage backlog abuse
Jul 16,2022 6:20 pm

... Heathrow Airport, as the UK s biggest airport struggled to cope with The Rebound in air travel...

Summer holiday: 'We spent 15 hours on a flight to nowhere'

Summer holiday: 'We spent 15 hours on a flight to nowhere'
Jul 13,2022 3:30 pm

... On Tuesday, as the UK s biggest airport struggles to cope with The Rebound in air travel...

Ryanair boss hits out at airports: 'They had one job'

Jul 12,2022 1:40 pm

A Ryanair boss has criticised airports for not recruiting enough staff to cater for The Rebound in travellers, saying they had " had one job to do to".

Neil Sorahan, chief financial officer, Said " various governments" and airports needed to be held to account for " not staffing up appropriately".

" They had the schedules months in advance, " he told The Bbc .

His comments come as staff shortages at airports have led to major disruption and cancellations in recent months.

Mr Sorahan, Who Said Ryanair was having a " phenomenal" summer as the airline posted profits of €170m (£145m) for the three months to The End of June, told The Bbc 's Today programme the " biggest issue" The Company had faced was " Air Traffic control disruptions all across Europe".

" You have to hold ANSPs [air navigation service providers] and various governments to account in relation to not staffing up appropriately for that, " He Said .

" Equally the airports themselves, they had one job to do to and that was to make sure they have sufficient handlers and security staff. They had the schedules months in advance.

" We managed to staff up for 73 additional aircrafts well in advance and it's incumbent on the airports to get their planning better next year. "

After shedding thousands of jobs during the pandemic, the travel industry has struggled to recruit, train and security-check new staff quickly enough to keep up with resurgent demand.

Airlines have been blamed for taking more bookings than they can manage, while airports have also been criticised for not being able to cater for more flights.

Meanwhile, aviation industry leaders have argued the government could have done more to support the sector during the pandemic.

The industry has also been threatened by strike action, with many staff demanding pay rises to cope with The Rising cost of living.

Ryanair has faced battled with unions after it cut salaries during the pandemic, But Said it had agreed deals with More Than 80% of its pilots and around 70% of cabin crews.

" We hope to conclude agreements with the small remaining balance in the near future, " The Group Said .

Mr Sorahan told The Bbc that any strike action that had taken place had a " minimal impact" on services.

Mr Sorahan Said Ryanair was " fully staffed" and operating " over 3,000 flights a day" as many people venture on their first Summer Holiday since pandemic restrictions were lifted.

Ryanair Said it remained " confident that we can operate almost 100% of our scheduled flights, while minimising delays and disruptions for our guests and their families".

The airline Said its passenger numbers had rebounded to 45. 5 million - 9% higher than before the Covid pandemic - But its first quarter profits were still short of pre-Covid levels.

The Company Said its fuel costs had soared by 560% to €1bn and added the Ukraine ward had " badly damaged" Easter bookings and fares.

Chief executive Michael O 'Leary Said in The Company 's results that unpredictability around fuel prices, The Risk of new Covid variants and The War in Ukraine meant The Company was unable to forecast a profit for the full financial year.

" While we remain hopeful that The High rate of vaccinations in Europe will allow the airline and tourism industry to fully recover and finally put Covid behind us, we cannot ignore The Risk of new Covid variants in autumn 2022. Our Experience . . shows how fragile the travel market remains, " Mr O'Leary Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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